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Volta Music Award 2018 scheduled for March 10

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Volta Music Award 2018 scheduled for March 10

Eventic Ghana, organisers of the maiden Volta Music Awards, have announced a line -up of events for this year’s edition.
This was made known on 3rd February, 2018 at the plush Skyplus Hotel in HO
In as speech by President of Eventic GH, Julius Boglo about 119 entries were received but some were disqualified for errors beyond consideration. There will be 40% vote by board and 60% by the voting public. The launch was attended by Musicians, producers, record label owners, media stalwarts and people who matter when it comes to music in the region and Ghana at large.
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The Volta Music Award 2018 is scheduled for 10th March, 2018 at the HO Technical University auditorium with performances by great talents from the region. The awards is an initiative by Eventic GH to award and recognized inputs by musicians, individuals and institutions who are promoting Volta excellence through music
 

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JUST IN: Kuami Eugene involved in a ghastly car Accident (PHOTOS)

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Award-winning Ghanaian musician , sustained injuries on Sunday night after ramming his car into a tipper truck.

The accident occurred at CP, close to the DSTV office towards the Dzowulu traffic light in Accra.

According to the Editor for Modern Ghana news portal, Emmanuel Ajarfor Abugri who witnessed the accident, he was right behind the musician's car when the accident happened around 11:30 pm.

He told Myjoyonline.com that he only noticed it was the musician in the car with one male passenger when he went closer to offer assistance.

“I was behind him, and so I was the first person to rush to his rescue. I arranged for a vehicle to convey him together with one person onboard to the UGMC hospital.”

He explained that the tipper truck was in motion but moving slowly when the musician crashed into it from behind.

He believes the accident occurred because the N1 highway is dark due to poor lighting, while the tipper truck also lacked tail light worsening visibility.

Ajarfor also says he called in police officers from the Achimota Police Station to the scene who towed his car.

According to him, the artiste appears to have broken his arm as a cut was visible with blood all over.

“He's fine. He had a broken arm with blood all over his hands. The car is badly damaged and all the airbags were out. He could have died”he said.

The artiste was in a range rover with registration number, GC- 220-21.

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Chris Brown has been very supportive of African artists – Ayra Starr

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Ayra Starr

Grammy-nominated Nigerian singer has said American star, Chris Brown has been very supportive of African artists.

, who is billed to join Chris Brown as a special guest on his “11:11” tour of the United States and Canada, said she was elated when she found out about it during the Grammy week.

Speaking in a recent interview with Kiss FM, UK, the singer said, “I first heard about it [my tour with Chris Brown] during the Grammy week. I was super excited. No, I didn't cry. I would probably cry during my first performance at the tour when I see everybody [laughs]

“Chris Brown has been a fan of African music for a long time. He has been very supportive. He has always been supporting the culture and it is really beautiful to see.

“It is exciting to see African music get recognised globally. It has been a long time coming. African music has been popping. African music has been doing it in Africa. Actually, Afrobeats has always been the best genre in the world.”

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I regret body-shaming BNXN – Ruger

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Ruger

Artist Michael Adebayo Olayinka, better known by his stage name , has said he regrets body-shaming BNXN, formerly known as Buju, a colleague.

Dklassgh.Com remembers that in 2022, during their social media feud, body-shamed BNXN.

But, Ruger expressed regret for his actions when he appeared as a guest on the most recent episode of the Bahd And Boujee Podcast, which is co-hosted by actress Moet Abebe and reality star Tolanibaj.

“I regret body-shaming BNXN (Buju),” he said.

After Ruger left D'Prince's Jonzing World and started his own record label, Blown Boy Entertainment, he and BNXN have since called it quits on their beef.

“Romeo Must Die” is the title of a collaborative song that the two recently released.

SOURCE: Dklassgh.Com

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